The Palace of the Dukes of Alba is a ducal palace in Piedrahita, province of Ávila, Spain. The palace was constructed by Jaime Marquet between 1755 and 1766 as a summer residence for the Dukes of Alba, and currently houses a school.
Where once was a medieval castle belonging to the Álvarez de Toledo family, the French architect Jaime Marquet constructed a palace for Fernando de Silva, 12th Duke of Alba between 1755 and 1766. The duke used the palace as a summer residence. His granddaughter María Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba invited to the palace famous visitors such as the painter Francisco Goya
The palace suffered damage during the Napoleonic wars and the Spanish civil war. The interior was burned down and looted, however, the exterior remained without alterations.
The city council of Piedrahita bought the palace in 1931. It has been declared a monument in 1993. The palace houses now a school and the gardens are a public park.
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Adres: Ávila, Spanje
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